Red Hen is #1!

We are delighted that Red Hen's readings at the Annenberg Community Beach House were ranked as the most-liked poetry reading of 2014 on examiner.com!

Red Hen at the Annenberg Community Beach House is an on-going series of events that bring together the best writers Red Hen has to offer in beautiful Santa Monica. The next reading is scheduled for February 24th

Jim Tilley Interview

The Record Review sat down with Jim Tilley to talk about his newly found poetry career

Calling All Fiction Writers!

Don't forget to send us your submissions for the Short Story Award! June 30th is the last day to postmark your entry.

This year's judge is Rob Roberge. Award is $1000 and publication of the awarded story by Red Hen Press in the Los Angeles Review. Entry fee is $20 for two stories

Douglas Kearney and Nicelle Davis perform at Boston Court

At the November 27 performance at Boston Court in Pasadena, Douglas Kearney read poetry from his book Fear, Some, and Nicelle Davis read selections from her forthcoming book Becoming Judas, available in Fall 2013.

To watch Douglas Kearney's reading, click here.

To watch Nicelle Davis' reading

Red Hen Press 2009 Award Winners

Red Hen Press Short Fiction Contest 2009:

Christina Rosalie Sbarro from Jericho

April is National Poetry Month

National Poetry Month is a month-long

New Year’s Sale!

Better late than never: a New Year's Sale! Buy any Fall 2010 title

Janice Eidus Interview with Ellen Meeropol

Red Hen's very own Ellen Meeropol loved Janice Eidus's Fall 2010 title

John Barr Interview with Chicago Publishes

Chicago Publishes had a great interview with John Barr

Janice Eidus’ Blog Spot on Mother U

Janice Eidus

What to Read When You Want to Reclaim Your Time

David Mason on Colorado Public Radio

Listen to David Mason

Camille Dungy’s poem Cleaning” named among the 100 Best African American Poems”

Camille Dungy's poem "Cleaning

Cooling Board Nominated for NAACP Image Award

During a press conference on Jan. 6

William Trowbridge wins a Pushcart Prize!

…for his poem "Roll Out the Fool